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relationship that we had and the history and all of those things and also, for instance, with senator mccain, i jumped in there as soon as he declared because has been a friend and tried to work on immigration reform and tried to work on the environmental issues and energy issues and all the things i tan for and he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall, he was there in 2005 for the special election. he was there again 2006 for the re-election and when we tried to pass legislation on environmental legislation, made commitments of reducing greenhouse gases. in all this he was supportive so i of course, jumped in and helped him right from the beginning. >> if you had been president four years ago, instead of barack obama, things would have been different if you had been born here, if you had been do you honestly think you could have done any better than barack obama has done inheriting such a huge financial messy is the reality that whoever took over was going to be pretty much where he is now? i mean what do you think? >> we maybe would have done things a little differently but i can guar
relationship that we had and the history and all of those things and also, for instance, with senator mccain, i jumped in there as soon as he declared because has been a friend and tried to work on immigration reform and tried to work on the environmental issues and energy issues and all the things i tan for and he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall, he was there in 2005 for the special election. he was there again 2006 for the re-election and when we tried to pass legislation on...
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people had good memory of the mccain campaign. depressing was what many people -- how did you decide to take this slice of this amazing book that don heilemann and "game change: obama and the clintons, mccain and palin, and the race of a lifetime" 11 wrote? -- the greatest primary of our lifetime? how did you decide? >> part of it was the practical reality that we only had two hours to make a movie and we learned from recounts that if you have a story where a specific group of people in a clear hunk of time and clear beginning, middle and end that can make a good political movie -- we did look at the rest of the book but such a sweeping book it does need the sort of ken burns' many part multi part miniseries. i just thought the clinton/obama which would be a one we consider doing was a bit unwieldy. it was episodic. took place over the primary and lasted a couple years. might be a two partner in a way. there was something about this story and the specific kind of structure of it was from the place where it starts with being that f
people had good memory of the mccain campaign. depressing was what many people -- how did you decide to take this slice of this amazing book that don heilemann and "game change: obama and the clintons, mccain and palin, and the race of a lifetime" 11 wrote? -- the greatest primary of our lifetime? how did you decide? >> part of it was the practical reality that we only had two hours to make a movie and we learned from recounts that if you have a story where a specific group of...
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mccain's lead among white men four years ago was half that. >> mitt romney may have a hard time relating to voters, but he is dialed into white men. they are very much attuned to what he is saying about the economy. >> reporter: in fact, in contrast to the president and that mtv town hall and his visit like the one to "the view," romney sending his wife, ann, instead. his own appearances carefully courting his base. a dozen appearances this year with popular conservative host, sean hannity. and in canton, ohio, tonight, supporters hopeful they can overcome the president's small, but stubborn lead here. the one thing he says that resonates the most? >> jobs. >> reporter: jobs, economy, we hear that so much, diane. with that gender gap among men helping mitt romney, that's why the obama campaign focusing on undecided women who could hold the key now to a second term. diane? high stakes on both sides. >> all right, david, great to have you tonight. and as you said, the presidential race keeps coming back to jobs, and today, a kind of report card for all of us on the nation's economic recove
mccain's lead among white men four years ago was half that. >> mitt romney may have a hard time relating to voters, but he is dialed into white men. they are very much attuned to what he is saying about the economy. >> reporter: in fact, in contrast to the president and that mtv town hall and his visit like the one to "the view," romney sending his wife, ann, instead. his own appearances carefully courting his base. a dozen appearances this year with popular conservative...
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california, for instance, the kind of working relationship that we had and the history and also with senator mccain, i jumped in as soon as he declared because he has been a friend. and he has always been a senator who has tried to work on immigration reform, work on the environmental issues and energy issues and all the things i stand for. he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall. he was 2005 for the special election, 2006 for the reelection and when we tried to pass environmental legislation to reduce greenhouse gas. he was very supportive in every step of the way so i jumped in and helped him right from the beginning. >> if you had been president four years ago, instead of barack obama, things have been different, you could have been if you had been born here. who knows. if you had been, do you honestly think you could have done any better than barack obama has done, inheriting such a huge financial mess? is the reality that whoever took over was going to be pretty much where he is now? what do you think? >> we maybe would have done things a little differently, but i can guarantee you that
california, for instance, the kind of working relationship that we had and the history and also with senator mccain, i jumped in as soon as he declared because he has been a friend. and he has always been a senator who has tried to work on immigration reform, work on the environmental issues and energy issues and all the things i stand for. he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall. he was 2005 for the special election, 2006 for the reelection and when we tried to pass environmental...
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arizona senator john mccain endorsed mitt romney today. john mccain lost his bed in 2008 but won the new hampshire primary that year. >> some of you haven't committed yet. i hope at the end of this appearance and you watch this mitt romney campaign that we will get an overwhelming vote that will catapult him to the white house. >> mitt romney leads the polls in new hampshire which holds the first primary next tuesday. >>> coming up later tonight, the last top on the trail for candidates whirl be here in california, six months from now. some think the race might be decided here. ktvu's noelle walker is talking to analysts and voters about that possibility and we will hear what she found out in 30 minutes. >>> president obama flexed his powers by-passing the senate. >> i know what would happen if they held the nomination hostage. >> president obama made the announcement at a high school. republicans had blocked the nomination saying the new agency will be a burden to business. they later visited a ohio couple who was victimized by a lender.
arizona senator john mccain endorsed mitt romney today. john mccain lost his bed in 2008 but won the new hampshire primary that year. >> some of you haven't committed yet. i hope at the end of this appearance and you watch this mitt romney campaign that we will get an overwhelming vote that will catapult him to the white house. >> mitt romney leads the polls in new hampshire which holds the first primary next tuesday. >>> coming up later tonight, the last top on the trail...
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retreat with dozens f including paul ryan, karl rove, jeb bush, tim pawlenty, condoleezza rice, and john mccain. he ended his bus tour hauling in something between $6 million and $8 million on wednesday alone. the obama campaign spent more money than it took in last month, spending almost $45 million on tv ads. romney's campaign spent just shy of $16 million. still, the obama campaign predicts that romney and the super packs backing him will have outspent the incumbent by $100 million by the end of june. the president has launched two more ads in eight key battleground states including pennsylvania, florida, and ohio, claiming that while governor of massachusetts mitt romney did cut taxes for the wealthy but raised taxes and fees for everyone else. >> i'm going to reduce taxes. >> as governor mitt romney did cut taxes on millionaires like himself, but raised taxes and fees on everyone jsecreator. >> i know how jobs are created. >> but as a corporate raiders, he shipped jobs to china and mexico. >> so far the obama campaign has outspent romney on ads almost four to one, but if you factor in outs
retreat with dozens f including paul ryan, karl rove, jeb bush, tim pawlenty, condoleezza rice, and john mccain. he ended his bus tour hauling in something between $6 million and $8 million on wednesday alone. the obama campaign spent more money than it took in last month, spending almost $45 million on tv ads. romney's campaign spent just shy of $16 million. still, the obama campaign predicts that romney and the super packs backing him will have outspent the incumbent by $100 million by the...
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there's always some people -- for instance, mccain. da great relationship with he came out to fight for me in 2003, in 2005, in 2006, and he was campaigning up and down. so of course when he ran for president, i was the first one to jump and to say i'm going to endorse him. it was a no-brainer. the same was with george bush. when he ran, he did great work for us. we had a great relationship, the things he did for california. how quickly he was out there with our fires, how quickly he responded, all the needs that we had. and of course i endorsed him right away, even though we didn't agree on everything, but he was my man. so some other times you just figure, like, i got to wait a little bit, i want to hear the debates, i'm going to look forward to the debates, then i make up my mind. that's where i am rig
there's always some people -- for instance, mccain. da great relationship with he came out to fight for me in 2003, in 2005, in 2006, and he was campaigning up and down. so of course when he ran for president, i was the first one to jump and to say i'm going to endorse him. it was a no-brainer. the same was with george bush. when he ran, he did great work for us. we had a great relationship, the things he did for california. how quickly he was out there with our fires, how quickly he responded,...
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relationship that we had and the history and all of those things, and also with for instance senator mccain. i jumped in there as soon as he declared because he has been a friend and he has always been in the center, someone that tried to work on immigration reform, tried to work on environmental issues, energy issues and all the things that i stand for, and he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall, he was there in 2005 for the special election, he was there again in 2006 for the re-election and when we tried to pass legislation, environmental legislation to make commitments of reducing the greenhouse gases and all of this stuff. he was very supportive in every step of the way so i of course jumped in and helped him right from the beginning. >> if you had been president four years ago instead of barack obama, how would things have been different? you could have been if you were born here. who knows. if you had been, do you honestly think you could have done any better than barack obama has done inheriting such a huge financial mess? is the reality that whoever took over was going to be
relationship that we had and the history and all of those things, and also with for instance senator mccain. i jumped in there as soon as he declared because he has been a friend and he has always been in the center, someone that tried to work on immigration reform, tried to work on environmental issues, energy issues and all the things that i stand for, and he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall, he was there in 2005 for the special election, he was there again in 2006 for the...
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but do you think mccain's right? >> no, i don't think he is. it's maybe that romney can't do something himself. but if obama has a slipup, i mean that debate you referenced the gore-bush debate. i was at that debate and didn't realize what a spectacular disaster it was because i didn't hear the sigh. it was the sigh heard around the world when you were watching it at home on television. i think that damaged gore. he didn't recover from it in subsequent debates. if obama has that sort of a slipup, that can change the trajectory. i think more often than not, these debates aren't conclusive. if the debate isn't conclusive the race at this point goes to obama. >> i want to bring in governor jack markel. good to have you here. how important are these expectations? >> they certainly got a lot of play on the talk shows. but in the end i also give credit to the american people. they're going to sort it through. they've been sorting it through now for months. and certainly since the convention. it comes down to who's got the energy behind him. >> does m
but do you think mccain's right? >> no, i don't think he is. it's maybe that romney can't do something himself. but if obama has a slipup, i mean that debate you referenced the gore-bush debate. i was at that debate and didn't realize what a spectacular disaster it was because i didn't hear the sigh. it was the sigh heard around the world when you were watching it at home on television. i think that damaged gore. he didn't recover from it in subsequent debates. if obama has that sort of a...
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. >> it's a powerhouse panel this weekend, senator john mccain as well. john roberts on fox news sunday at 9 a.m. here on fox 5. we'll see you then. >> thanks. >>> still ahead some words of wisdom. >> not dead, can't quit. i kept repeating this, not dead, can't quit. >> the quadruple amputee has some advice how to reach your full potential. >> and you may be able to get a discount on your iphone. we'll tell you how at 11:00. i hear you're having a tough day, so i brought you a freshly made sandwich. you made me a sandwich? no, dunkin' did. but i wrote the note. dunkin' bakery sandwiches are freshly made just for you. grab a turkey cheddar bacon sandwich today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> a 7-year-old leukemia patient is a hero in more ways than one. ky sapp's ultimate wish came through when he became batman for a day with the help of the arlington police and fire department. he had a full day of crime fighting including the joker's attempt to rob a bank, rescuing a damsel in distress and disarming a bomb in city hall. he got to walk the red carpet on
. >> it's a powerhouse panel this weekend, senator john mccain as well. john roberts on fox news sunday at 9 a.m. here on fox 5. we'll see you then. >> thanks. >>> still ahead some words of wisdom. >> not dead, can't quit. i kept repeating this, not dead, can't quit. >> the quadruple amputee has some advice how to reach your full potential. >> and you may be able to get a discount on your iphone. we'll tell you how at 11:00. i hear you're having a...
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we are hearing john mccain for this. tomorrow do you expect to hear once the president is back republicans taking critical rhetorical shots at the president? >> i don't think so. i think it is significantly different to take this trip where the troops are. there's the young men and women over there still dying, still bleeding. and for the president of the united states at some risk to go over there is a big deal. and i think that is so different from running a political ad wondering whether mitt romney would have okayed the mission to go get osama bin laden. i think it is completely different this time. >> wolf blitzer is also joining us as we wait for the president to stand behind the podium. >> john king is here. momentarily the president will be speaking. the isis a speech that i'm sure white house officials have been working on for a long time. >> because negotiating this agreement took some time. it's a difficult policy for the president. this has been a relationship. can't always trust president karzai. at home the
we are hearing john mccain for this. tomorrow do you expect to hear once the president is back republicans taking critical rhetorical shots at the president? >> i don't think so. i think it is significantly different to take this trip where the troops are. there's the young men and women over there still dying, still bleeding. and for the president of the united states at some risk to go over there is a big deal. and i think that is so different from running a political ad wondering...
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again, president obama interrupted john mccain routinely back in 2008. so we really have a recipe for some snujing back and forth. i don't know jim is going to be able to prevent that. it is a bigger deal for romney because he's behind in the polls and had that gaff a couple weeks ago. come off looking good or fall further in the pack >> that seems to be the general consensus. obama seems to be able to stay on the path, he should be fine. mitt romney needs the game change to happen. and campaign is building this up. they are the ones who are saying we're going to reboot. first it was the conventions, then the vice presidential pick. if he's not able to come out and he's done five full debate preps at this point. >> yeah. he may be too ready. >> yeah. he definitely this is his big chance and people understand that. >> good theater and you'll be watching right here on cbs 5 on wednesday night in denver. >> i'll be there. >> thanks so much. you can find more of melissa's segments on cbssf.com/mornings. >> plenty of complaints on the iphone but are they hurt
again, president obama interrupted john mccain routinely back in 2008. so we really have a recipe for some snujing back and forth. i don't know jim is going to be able to prevent that. it is a bigger deal for romney because he's behind in the polls and had that gaff a couple weeks ago. come off looking good or fall further in the pack >> that seems to be the general consensus. obama seems to be able to stay on the path, he should be fine. mitt romney needs the game change to happen. and...
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i think i got john mccain -- i had the fathers part right. which he wrote and 95 or so. 95 or 96. marinus went back to less accurate in the book, so it's a great companion to read if you read obama's memoir. >> host: there's some publishers, sentinel cognitive umt, that put out a budget anti, david limbaugh the great destroyer, i am the change and do nice to see obama's america are quite critical of president obama. trained to commit to these sell well? >> guest: they do because they serve right your wrong light as a counterpoint. many readers wish to buy and another results have a very active audience in a president obama has been reelected, i'm sure these publishers with conservative in prince or conservative and crime will continue to produce books that sell well because they will appeal to an audience that demands these books. >> host: bob minzesheimer can have you interviewed critical authors? >> guest: no. going back has not recently taken on exactly president obama. it's sort of interesting. who's ever in power in the white house, the opposite would of course i does better.
i think i got john mccain -- i had the fathers part right. which he wrote and 95 or so. 95 or 96. marinus went back to less accurate in the book, so it's a great companion to read if you read obama's memoir. >> host: there's some publishers, sentinel cognitive umt, that put out a budget anti, david limbaugh the great destroyer, i am the change and do nice to see obama's america are quite critical of president obama. trained to commit to these sell well? >> guest: they do because...
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andrea, i want your take because senator mccain talked about this strange, bizarre discrepancy between what the administration knew about the intel and what they said to the american people. and now how it was self-evident and trying to muddy the waters. i don't think they will get away with it, especially when it comes to oversight from congress. senator mccain. >> i think it interferes with the depiction that the administration is trying to convey, al-qaeda is on the way. everything is fine in the middle east. >> you think it's political? >> it's certainly political. how else could you trot out, our u.n. ambassador to say this was a spontaneous demonstration? five days later it doesn't pass the smell test. >> we found out that the director of the national intelligence said they didn't think it five days later and they knew it before. some call for susan rice, ambassador to be fired over this. i think whoever told her or failed to tell her the truth should look at being fired. >> andrea: if you watch sunday shows you saw david axelrod again. they are stepping all over the story. every
andrea, i want your take because senator mccain talked about this strange, bizarre discrepancy between what the administration knew about the intel and what they said to the american people. and now how it was self-evident and trying to muddy the waters. i don't think they will get away with it, especially when it comes to oversight from congress. senator mccain. >> i think it interferes with the depiction that the administration is trying to convey, al-qaeda is on the way. everything is...
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john mccain, olympia snowe, barbara boxer getting time on the small screen. they all have cameos in a season remere of "parks and recreation." mccain said he is a big contain of amy poehler. >> it's one of my favorite shows. it's very popular. i'm a fan. it's hilarious. the whole schtick about an election and being elected now coming to washington. >> clint eastwood giving his first tv interview since the empty chair performance at the rnc. >> one advantage of being my age is what can they do to you? have fun and do what you think. and you can say what you think. you don't have to edit yourself. >> there was certainly no editing there. eastwood's speech was spoofed last night on snl's season premier. >> trust us, it was funny despite the audio problems. the boss, bruce springsteen performing in d.c. this weekend with members of congress on both sides of the aisle. held fund-raisers in the stadium's luxury suites, we're told. protesters will converge at the new york stock exchange for occupy wall street anniversary. police arrested a dozen protesters last nigh
john mccain, olympia snowe, barbara boxer getting time on the small screen. they all have cameos in a season remere of "parks and recreation." mccain said he is a big contain of amy poehler. >> it's one of my favorite shows. it's very popular. i'm a fan. it's hilarious. the whole schtick about an election and being elected now coming to washington. >> clint eastwood giving his first tv interview since the empty chair performance at the rnc. >> one advantage of being...
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you've been in the situation. >> we have one of the great senators, senator mccain. has for years been a strong believer in immigration reform and he worked together with senator kennedy. he reached across the aisle. i think both of them had a great plan laid out i think they should readdress the plan for the last ten years, maybe four, i haven't become governor, they've talked about needing immigration reform and every time they get into it they say we have an election coming up. well hello, there's a history of america that every two years there's an election. you know, every four years there's a presidential election. there's nothing new, you've got to get the people's work done. we need immigration reform, we've got to solve this problem. we've got to secure the border and we've got to go and make a decision what do we do with the people that are here now. they're scared. that's what is really, frustrating in the way because you have political leader and you have come to capitol hill. you can't be scared of things and hope that you get re-elected and it becomes t
you've been in the situation. >> we have one of the great senators, senator mccain. has for years been a strong believer in immigration reform and he worked together with senator kennedy. he reached across the aisle. i think both of them had a great plan laid out i think they should readdress the plan for the last ten years, maybe four, i haven't become governor, they've talked about needing immigration reform and every time they get into it they say we have an election coming up. well...
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and romney is doing better among seniors than mccain did. let me go to an important voting group for the president. young voters. look at this engagement level. 52% now that call themselves of voters 18 to 34 call themselves extremely interested in this election. four years ago, it was 72%. that 20-point gap. the president wins young voters by huge margins. he is winning by some 20-plus points. but if you don't have the enthusiasm, they are not going to show up to the polls. and the last one here, this is i think the most important one and that's hispanics. the president is winning ÷zspanics by 50 points. however, look at this in terms of interest in the election. 59% now. it was 77%. what does that mean? the president got 65%, i believe, of the hispanics four years ago. even though he'll get more hispanics, if less of them turn out, it's a net zero. and yet you look at republican enthusiasm up, senior enthusiasm up, it's a huge problem. and by the way, all of this, predebate. >> hilary rosen, one of the things you've been talking about is
and romney is doing better among seniors than mccain did. let me go to an important voting group for the president. young voters. look at this engagement level. 52% now that call themselves of voters 18 to 34 call themselves extremely interested in this election. four years ago, it was 72%. that 20-point gap. the president wins young voters by huge margins. he is winning by some 20-plus points. but if you don't have the enthusiasm, they are not going to show up to the polls. and the last one...
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john mccain has debated for mitt romney and he is not expecting any major break throughs this moment. >> i can't remember whether it was the last time it was one of these comments that grabbed everybody's attention. he turned the race upside down and the debate will be campaigning in colorado today. >> well one week from today, he returns to raise some campaign cash. he will be hosting a dinner in san francisco and that dinner will be followed by a concert. they go up to $7,500 for premium seats and a chance to take a picture with the president. musical guests have not been announced. >>> there are several new laws here and coming up, the bills the governor approved on the last day to act. >>> today is the third straight spare the air day, they are avoiding gas barbecues and they are encouraged to take transportation and marks the 10th spare the air day of the season. >> how is the commute doing so far? >> right now traffic is doing well around the bay area, as a matter of fact if you are driving any time soon, you should doing fine. and 880 southbound that traffic is moving along nic
john mccain has debated for mitt romney and he is not expecting any major break throughs this moment. >> i can't remember whether it was the last time it was one of these comments that grabbed everybody's attention. he turned the race upside down and the debate will be campaigning in colorado today. >> well one week from today, he returns to raise some campaign cash. he will be hosting a dinner in san francisco and that dinner will be followed by a concert. they go up to $7,500 for...
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john mccain won wisconsin by 18%. and romney outspend santorum in this primary only four to one this time. only four to one. this is an astonishing fact though. in 2008, 72% of eligible wisconsinites voted in the general election. that is the second best. but 72% is an astonishing number. that i think is an interesting fact when you consider what is coming up in the general election in wisconsin. so let's fine out what is happening on the ground in wisconsin, and for that i'm joined by craig gilbert. craig is the washington bureau chief for the milwaukee journal sentinal, and tonight he comes to us from milwaukee. craig can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> great. welcome into "the war room." glad to have you here. let's just start with that fact that i just mentioned about the 2008 election, and that 40% of the votes in the gop primary came from rural voters. is there a chance that these poll numbers they just showed are skewed toward romney? will santorum actually make up some of that difference with those rural vo
john mccain won wisconsin by 18%. and romney outspend santorum in this primary only four to one this time. only four to one. this is an astonishing fact though. in 2008, 72% of eligible wisconsinites voted in the general election. that is the second best. but 72% is an astonishing number. that i think is an interesting fact when you consider what is coming up in the general election in wisconsin. so let's fine out what is happening on the ground in wisconsin, and for that i'm joined by craig...